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Table 4 Inductively derived themes mapped to NPT constructs

From: A qualitative study exploring the barriers and facilitators of implementing a cardiovascular disease risk reducing intervention for people with severe mental illness into primary care contexts across England: the ‘PRIMROSE’ trial

Themes identified in the raw data

Broad theme/NPT constructs

Clarity of purpose

Coherence

Value of intervention

Coherence

Mental health stigma

Cognitive participation

Confidence to engage

Skill-set workability (Collective action)

Motivation to engage

Cognitive participation

Compatibility with existing practice

Cognitive participation Interactional workability

Accessibility of intervention

Interactional workability

Engagement with intervention

Interactional workability (Collective action)

Intervention materials

Interactional workability (Collective action

Resource availability and benefits

Contextual integration (Collective action) Reflexive monitoring

The level of ‘in-house’ support

Relational integration (Collective action)

Patient – staff alliance

Relational integration (Collective action)

Knowledge

Skill-set workability (Collective action)

Training

Skill-set workability (Collective action)

Skills

Skill-set workability (Collective action)

Modifiability through accessibility

Reflexive monitoring